Admitted Students

Awesomeness: check. Admission: check.

Now there are just a few more steps before we make things official.

Step 1 | Get connected.

MyUB is your one-stop shop for class registration, online bill payment, your UB email and more. If you do not know your netID and/or password, contact the Office of Technology Services at 410.837.6262, and they will be happy to help you.

Note that your netID, which is used to access most technology services, is different than your student ID, which the Offices of Admission have been using to communicate with you. If you have your student ID, you can find your netID here.

Don't forget to follow UB on social media, too! You're now a part of the #ubalt community, and we hope you'll connect with us and with your new classmates. Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and more.

Step 2 | Accept our offer of admission.

Once you have logged in to your MyUB account, go to My Student Center, and accept our offer of admission. Note that it may take up to two business days to process your acceptance.

Step 3 | Meet with your adviser.

Your academic adviser's name and contact information is listed in your official admission letter, or you can find it here:

If you have not already done so, complete the FAFSA; UB's school code is 002102. This application is free and is necessary to qualify for grants, loans and scholarships.

Step 6 | Submit any final admission documents.

Submit final transcripts or international paperwork within 30 days of enrolling in classes. An official transcript evaluation cannot be completed until all official documents are received.

Step 7 | Explore your housing options.

One in six UB students lives within walking distance of campus. Everything you need is right here: Who wouldn't love living close to great restaurants, stores, cultural attractions and nightlife? Learn more about your housing options.

Step 8 | Get your Bee Card.

Your Bee Card is your official UB ID; it provides access to parking, the Recreation Center and other campus services and allows Campus Cash purchases on and around campus.

Step 9 | Attend orientation.

Now that you are an official member of the UB community, it’s time for us to get to know each other better. RSVP for orientation.

Step 10 | Pay your tuition and fees.

Tuition bills are mailed two weeks prior to the start of classes. Tuition and fees can be paid by credit card, personal check or cash at the Office of the Bursar (Academic Center, Room 127) or by credit card online through MyUB.